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Ayutthaya Small Group Tour from Bangkok with Chao Sam Phraya Museum Visit

 

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Description

Unravel the history of Ayutthaya Historical Park and visit 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites on this small group tour. Discover Buddhist relics and golden artifacts in Chao Sam Phraya National Museum before admiring Wat Chaiwatthanaram in the afternoon.

Cancellation Policy

  • Any cancellations made after 06:30 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.

Tours

Ayutthaya Tour (YHA Bangkok Downtown Check-in)

Min/Max Quantity To Book

  • Maximum 9 tickets can be booked

Inclusion

  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Admission
  • Transportation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

07:20

Duration

  • 9 (hrs) (Approx.)

Schedules

07:05:00 Check-in at YHA Bangkok Downtown

Day: Day1
09:15:00 Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Hailed as the "Temple of the Holy, Splendid Omniscient", the once-expansive royal monastery is considered to be the most important temple in Thailand's former capital. The impressive structure is composed of prominent three bell-shaped stupas which are now some of Ayutthaya's popular emblems.
Day: Day1
Wat Phra Mahathat
Admire the Sri Lankan-influenced architecture of the "Monastery of the Great Relic" and find an eerie statue of a Buddha head tucked in a growing Bodhi tree root. One of the earliest monuments for Theravada Buddhism, the temple houses significant relics and sculptures all over its halls and chedis.
Day: Day1
Wat Ratchaburana
Listen to the compelling tale of King Borom Ratchathirat II and how he and his brothers fought for Ayutthaya's throne. Then, learn about the previous life of the Buddha as you browse through murals and recovered precious artifacts at Wat Ratchaburana, also known as the "Temple of Royal Restoration".
Day: Day1
12:00:00 Lunch
Take a break and replenish with lunch from Krungsri River Hotel or Kantary Hotel (depending on the availability). Enjoy dining in a multi-star hotel before continuing with your heritage tour.
Day: Day1
Chao Sam Phraya National Museum
After lunch, head to the buildings of the national museum to see vestiges of the ancient city. Discover golden treasures from swords, headgear, sculptures, and royal regalia. Find also Buddhist antiques unearthed from the crypt of Wat Mahathat.
Day: Day1
Wat Lokayasutharam
Also known as the "Temple of Long Reign and Glorious Era", this next stop is home to the Phra Bhuddhasaiyart, a 42-meter long reclining Buddha draped in a bright orange cloth. In front is a smaller replica where devotees can offer lotuses.
Day: Day1
Wat Chaiwatthanaram
End with a visit to one of the grandest monuments of Ayutthaya. The royal temple modeled after the Angkor Wat was commissioned by King Prasat Thong for his mother in 1630. The revered site resting on the banks of Chao Phraya River has been identified as a symbol of Buddhist influence on Thailand.
Day: Day1
14:30:00 Departure from Ayutthaya

Day: Day1
17:00:00 Check-out at YHA Bangkok Downtown

Day: Day1

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Guests are expected to be at the check-in location at least 15 minutes prior to the departure time. Please see the attached image for directions.
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Ayutthaya Tour (Bangkok Hotel Pick-up)

Min/Max Quantity To Book

  • Maximum 9 tickets can be booked

Inclusion

  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Admission
  • Transportation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

07:20

Duration

  • 10 (hrs) (Approx.)

Schedules

06:30:00 Pick-up from Select Hotels in Bangkok

Day: Day1
09:15:00 Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Hailed as the "Temple of the Holy, Splendid Omniscient", the once-expansive royal monastery is considered to be the most important temple in Thailand's former capital. The impressive structure is composed of prominent three bell-shaped stupas which are now some of Ayutthaya's popular emblems.
Day: Day1
Wat Phra Mahathat
Admire the Sri Lankan-influenced architecture of the "Monastery of the Great Relic" and find an eerie statue of a Buddha head tucked in a growing Bodhi tree root. One of the earliest monuments for Theravada Buddhism, the temple houses significant relics and sculptures all over its halls and chedis.
Day: Day1
Wat Ratchaburana
Listen to the compelling tale of King Borom Ratchathirat II and how he and his brothers fought for Ayutthaya's throne. Then, learn about the previous life of the Buddha as you browse through murals and recovered precious artifacts at Wat Ratchaburana, also known as the "Temple of Royal Restoration".
Day: Day1
12:00:00 Lunch
Take a break and replenish with lunch from Krungsri River Hotel or Kantary Hotel (depending on the availability). Enjoy dining in a multi-star hotel before continuing with your heritage tour.
Day: Day1
Chao Sam Phraya National Museum
After lunch, head to the buildings of the national museum to see vestiges of the ancient city. Discover golden treasures from swords, headgear, sculptures, and royal regalia. Find also Buddhist antiques unearthed from the crypt of Wat Mahathat.
Day: Day1
Wat Lokayasutharam
Also known as the "Temple of Long Reign and Glorious Era", this next stop is home to the Phra Bhuddhasaiyart, a 42-meter long reclining Buddha draped in a bright orange cloth. In front is a smaller replica where devotees can offer lotuses.
Day: Day1
Wat Chaiwatthanaram
End with a visit to one of the grandest monuments of Ayutthaya. The royal temple modeled after the Angkor Wat was commissioned by King Prasat Thong for his mother in 1630. The revered site resting on the banks of Chao Phraya River has been identified as a symbol of Buddhist influence on Thailand.
Day: Day1
14:30:00 Departure from Ayutthaya

Day: Day1
17:00:00 Check-out at YHA Bangkok Downtown

Day: Day1

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Guests will be notified of their exact pick-up time upon confirmation of booking.

Ayutthaya Tour (Ayutthaya Check-in)

Min/Max Quantity To Book

  • Maximum 9 tickets can be booked

Inclusion

  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Admission
  • Transportation fee
  • English-speaking guide

Start Timings

09:20

Duration

  • 7 (hrs) (Approx.)

Schedules

09:05:00 Check-in at Wat Lokayasutharam

Day: Day1
09:15:00 Wat Lokayasutharam
Also known as the "Temple of Long Reign and Glorious Era", this next stop is home to the Phra Bhuddhasaiyart, a 42-meter long reclining Buddha draped in a bright orange cloth. In front is a smaller replica where devotees can offer lotuses.
Day: Day1
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Hailed as the "Temple of the Holy, Splendid Omniscient", the once-expansive royal monastery is considered to be the most important temple in Thailand's former capital. The impressive structure is composed of prominent three bell-shaped stupas which are now some of Ayutthaya's popular emblems.
Day: Day1
Wat Phra Mahathat
Admire the Sri Lankan-influenced architecture of the "Monastery of the Great Relic" and find an eerie statue of a Buddha head tucked in a growing Bodhi tree root. One of the earliest monuments for Theravada Buddhism, the temple houses significant relics and sculptures all over its halls and chedis.
Day: Day1
Wat Ratchaburana
Listen to the compelling tale of King Borom Ratchathirat II and how he and his brothers fought for Ayutthaya's throne. Then, learn about the previous life of the Buddha as you browse through murals and recovered precious artifacts at Wat Ratchaburana, also known as the "Temple of Royal Restoration".
Day: Day1
12:00:00 Lunch
Take a break and replenish with lunch from Krungsri River Hotel or Kantary Hotel (depending on the availability). Enjoy dining in a multi-star hotel before continuing with your heritage tour.
Day: Day1
Chao Sam Phraya National Museum
After lunch, head to the buildings of the national museum to see vestiges of the ancient city. Discover golden treasures from swords, headgear, sculptures, and royal regalia. Find also Buddhist antiques unearthed from the crypt of Wat Mahathat.
Day: Day1
Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Also known as the "Temple of Long Reign and Glorious Era", this next stop is home to the Phra Bhuddhasaiyart, a 42-meter long reclining Buddha draped in a bright orange cloth. In front is a smaller replica where devotees can offer lotuses.
Day: Day1
17:00:00 Tour Ends On-Site

Day: Day1

Check In/Pickup Location Details

  • Guests are expected to be at the check-in location at least 15 minutes prior to the departure time.

Activity Detail

Restrictions

  • Guests with heart and cardiovascular issues are not permitted to participate in this activity.
  • Guests who are pregnant are not permitted to participate in this activity.
  • Guests with neck, back or joint problems are not permitted to participate in this activity.
  • This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
  • Infants are free of charge, but will need to sit on a parent or guardian's lap if there are no available seats.

Additional Notes

  • To guarantee a small-group experience, this tour operates with a maximum of 9 participants.

Dressing & Items to Bring

  • Please wear modest clothing that covers the shoulders and knees as there will be temple visits on this tour.

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